Although metal trees are not a fire hazard, they may become a shock hazard if faulty lighting strings are placed directly on them. Inspect lighting carefully before use.

DECORATIONS

Always use noncombustible decorating materials (e.g., metal, glass, etc.). Untreated cotton batting, flock, and paper ignite easily and will burn intensely. These products may be used for one-time-only special events (with prior approval of Environmental Health & Safety). There are several products that have the UL fire resistive label on the market.

Fresh-cut evergreen boughs may be used for table decorations at one-time-only special events.

Hanging of crepe paper streamers and large paper decorations, such as posters and door coverings, from ceilings, doors, and door frames is prohibited in all buildings. Reasonable quantities of these items bearing the UL fire resistive label may be used in non-residential buildings for a limited duration with prior approval from Environmental Health & Safety.

LIGHTING

Reasonable amounts of electric lighting are allowed on trees and for decoration in public areas only. All lighting must be turned off when the occupants leave the area.

A single string of up to 50 lights or two electric candles will be allowed around or in windows subject to the following conditions:

· The lights must carry the UL label and be in good operating condition. Lighting with broken sockets or frayed/damaged electric cords cannot be used.

· Lights should be directly plugged to a wall outlet whenever possible.

A single, grounded (3-pronged) power-strip with surge protector may be used to connect the lights directly to a wall outlet.

Extension cords are prohibited.

Multi-plug adapters on wall outlets are not permitted.

Environmental Health & Safety reserves the right to inspect any and all lighting and electrical cords for safety. Lighting determined to be unsafe shall be removed.

CANDLES

Burning candles are not permitted under any circumstances in any buildings, unless approved in advance by Environmental Health & Safety (see below).

Lit candles are not permitted as tree decorations.

Candles can be lit in designated areas only, not in residential rooms or academic offices.

One lounge in various residential building has been designated for use by students who wish to light Hanukkah candles. Please contact your Residence Director for information about the designated location in your building.

Candles are only permitted for ceremonial purposes. Individuals or groups must obtain authorization from their Residence Director in advance of the time, date, and location of any candle-lighting ceremonies. Candles must be attended at all times by the people lighting them.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Seasonal lighting, candles, and decorations are for temporary use only and must be removed immediately after the holidays.

In case of fire, activate the nearest pull station, leave the building, and call the Office of Public Safety immediately at 911 and follow the evacuation procedure for your building.

Know the escape route(s) from any area that you might be in.

There are products on the market that may say "Tested to Underwriters' Standards” or, "Meets Underwriters' Standards." This is not the same as the Underwriters' seal or label.

Any QUESTIONS concerning the use of holiday decorations or fire regulations may be directed to Tim Ryan, Manager of Environmental Health and Safety, Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management, 274-3353.

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